To create a new payment button in your desired currency, select the currency from the "Currencies" drop-down menu in the button factory.

For an example of a non-U.S. Dollar payment button, see the "Sample Code" section below.

Converting an Existing Payment Button

If you already have payment buttons on your website, you can convert the buttons to a different currency by adding one line of HTML code. (Make sure you also convert the item amount when you convert your buttons to another currency.) For example, if you wish to accept payment in Euros, specify the currency_code in your payment button as follows:

<input type="hidden" name="currency_code" value="EUR">

The value you specify for the currency_code should be one of the following available currencies:

Currency

Value

Australian Dollar (A $)

AUD

Canadian Dollar (C $)

CAD

Euro (€)

EUR

British Pound (£)

GBP

Japanese Yen (¥)

JPY

U.S. Dollar ($)

USD

New Zealand Dollar ($)

NZD

Swiss Franc

CHF

Hong Kong Dollar ($)

HKD

Singapore Dollar ($)

SGD

Swedish Krona

SEK

Danish Krone

DKK

Polish Zloty

PLN

Norwegian Krone

NOK

Hungarian Forint

HUF

Czech Koruna

CZK

Israeli New Shekel

ILS

Mexican Peso

MXN

Brazilian Real (only for Brazilian members)

BRL

Malaysian Ringgit (only for Malaysian members)

MYR

Philippine Peso

PHP

New Taiwan Dollar

TWD

Thai Baht

THB

Turkish Lira (only for Turkish members)

TRY

Russian Ruble

RUB

If the currency_code is omitted, the default currency will be U.S. Dollars.

Sample Code

Here's what the payment button code looks like for an item priced in Pounds Sterling: